• Big powerful cyclonic style vacuum cleaner with HEPA filter#C6229 System 1
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Big powerful cyclonic style vacuum cleaner with HEPA filter#C6229

Big powerful cyclonic style vacuum cleaner with HEPA filter#C6229

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Loading Port:
Shanghai
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
800 unit
Supply Capability:
10000 unit/month

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Model: C6229

 

Specifications:

1200W-2000W nominal power

Cord length 5m

Dust bag capacity 1.8L

Speed control on body

Automatic cord rewinder

1pc dust cup,1pcs1.5M Hose,2pcs Plastic tubes,Plastic brush,1pc Nozzle,Cord rewinder,,Giftbox Packing

 

Product size:385*268*265mm

Carton Size:440*285*290mm

G.W./N.W.:5.9/5.3

Load quantity:820/1700/1910



Airflow(m³/min):2.0-2.3

Vacuum (Kpa):19-23

Noise(dB(A)):77


Features:

Stand holder for tube

Handle airflow control,crush-proof hose,2 position brush and integrated accessories

multiple filtration system

360 degree hose swivel


Additional Info.

Trademark:OEM, ODM

Packing:Gift Box / Export Cartons

Standard:CE, GS, CB, EMC

Origin:China


Q: Anyone have any experience with a Dyson?
I use a dyson on my floors and it works wonderful, though i don't use the power head on the hard wood floors and the rotation on the brush can cause damage but the normal head that comes with it is fantastic. Some vaccums have ranges where they are suited for pet hairs I am not sure about dyson as I don't have pets in the house, but with 2 girls in the hosue with long long hair it helps to have a good vaccum and my choice is dyson!
Q: I just got a dyson ball vacuum. What happens if it runs over a nail or something metal, will it screw it up? Or can it handle it just fine?
Hi okorder and click 'Support'. If you'd prefer to speak to someone in person
Q: i am trying to decide which toddler vacuum cleaner to get my daughter for christmas. i've been reading reviews and still can't decide. we have a dyson which we *love* but the childs dyson has the worst reviews of all, it seems. does anyone have the kids dyson, hoover, dirt devil... or any of the other ones? i really just want the one that actually works the best. we have 4 dogs and my 2 y/o actually will go around with our handheld and go straight for dog hair to 'clean up.' i'd like to get her up off her knees and be able to do the 'push and pull' with a real vacuum like mommy and daddy do since that's what she really wants... plus using the dustbuster has her hands closer to the brushes than i'd like.
none of them really work! I think you looking for a reall one. If you go to Target, they have great DirtDevil's and Eurekas that work like a real upright (they are) and don't need bagS
Q: Yeah, yeah, yeah. I know I can buy a new, high tech(and plastic, foreign made piece of crap)vacuum. However, my Dad worked for Hoover for 40 years and built THIS one over 15 years ago. I've been able to maintain and repair it fine so far, but it's been having trouble with suction. I think the composite material of the fan blades is worn down.
HESCO inc. sells vac parts they might also be able to supply a repair manual...they do sell lots of hoover parts
Q: Is your dog afraid of vacuum cleaners?
Haha yep. My dog always runs into the back room when I take the vacuum out.
Q: I own a VAX V-045 upright bagless vacuum cleaner. All of a sudden, the bottom/base suction doesn't work anymore. I use the hand held bit now to do all the cleaning. Can someone suggest me how to troubleshoot, change if a belt is broken or direct me to a repair manual? Thanks.
Here's okorder /... See page 8 for the changing the belt and page 10 for trouble shooting.
Q: Why are sewing machines and vacuum cleaners always repaired at the same shop?
It's because they're very similar machines with a lot of commonality in their potential client base. Both have small electric motors and often drive belts, so the tools and expertise needed to fix them is pretty similar and like someone suggested, there may not be enough demand for a shop than only works on one or the other in your area. Bearings, brushes, and belts wear out or loosen and knowing which to replace or service is the key, as well as having the manuals needed in order to order replacement parts. Modern sewing machines have a lot of electronic controls and make fancy stitches, but at the heart of the machine is a small, but efficient electric motor that has brushes, bearings, and belts that can wear out, just like a vacuum cleaner. Electric can openers, mixers, hair dryers, and blenders, in addition to all sorts of power tools, have the same type of motors, but they are often not worth the cost of a potential repair, especially for cheaper consumer products. Questions that start with Why can often be at least partially answered by looking at who is trying to keep, amass, save, or steal money, and this is no exception because there is a strong economic aspect to the answer.
Q: What Roomba Vacuum Cleaners do you recommend?
Hi There... this site might help you...
Q: Why do cats hate vacuum cleaners so much? We have three loud kids in our household, dishwasher, washing machine, motor bike etc and the cat doesn't worry. Start the vacuum cleaner and that is a whole other story. She will bolt and hide under my doona. Why do cats hate them so much and has anybody ever had or met a cat that doesn't mind vacuum cleaners?
our cats hate them too. I think its because there louder the washing machines and dishwashers. motor bikes are loud but they are kept out side or in a garage not inside. I also think there scared of them because you move them about and they might think you you will hit them with it or suck them up (lol) or something. No need to worry if your that worried about it put them in a different room or put them out side. All cats are the same!! Our cats hate them our white cat runs and stays on the window sill and the other stays on the sofa!!
Q: I'm shopping for a Good-quality vacuum cleaner for my home.I'm replacing the worn-out bagless / upright Dirt Devil(r) unit that my sister bought for me sometime ago. lt;-I find that this unit simply does not CLEAN as well as I want / need it with the suction pulling-in from the side of the beater-brush. (I find that this unit only quot;cleansin 2-inch lines at the intake-side of the brush-head. :-(Considering my shopping (location) options and unit brands; I find HOOVER, DIRT DEVIL, and SHARK at my Wally World at a price-range of $49.00 -gt; 285.00I am considering to also shop / browse at my local KIRBY location.Am I correct to presume that a vacuum cleaner with suction from the Center of the brush-head cleans better than a unit that pulls from the side - or should I expect a unit with a stronger brush-head to clean my carpet and tile surfaces better?And how VALUABLE is a detachable hand-held pipe to my new vacuum cleaner when I have no indoor upholstery?
Dyson has been the best vacuum that I've ever owned, good luck!

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